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January 2013
CURRICULUM VITAE
SCOTT D. MADDUX
Name:
Scott David Maddux
Telephone:
(573) 884-7303 (office)
(573) 884-6171 (lab)
(573) 882-4612 (fax)
Mailing Address:
Department of Pathology
& Anatomical Sciences
M263 Med. Sci. Bldg.
University of Missouri
One Hospital Drive
Columbia, MO 65212
Email:
madduxs@missouri.edu
Website:
http://pathology-anatomy.
missouri.edu/people/
madduxs.html
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Paleoanthropology, Hominin Facial Morphology, Craniofacial Growth,
Paleopathology, Modern Human Variation, Geometric Morphometrics, Lithic
Technology, Experimental Anthropology
TEACHING INTERESTS
Human Anatomy, Biological Anthropology, Osteology, Human Evolution,
Evolutionary Theory, Paleopathology, Forensics, Paleolithic Archaeology
EDUCATION
2011
Ph.D. in Anthropology
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Dissertation: “A quantitative assessment of infraorbital morphology in Homo:
Testing for character independence and evolutionary significance in the
human midface.”
Chair: Robert G. Franciscus
2006
M.A. in Anthropology
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2003
B.A. in Anthropology (Cum Laude)
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2012-Present
Director, Gift of Body Program, Department of Pathology and Anatomical
Sciences, University of Missouri
Scott Maddux - January 2013
2011-Present
Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Pathology and Anatomical
Sciences, University of Missouri
Summer 2011
Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa
Course: Human Origins
2008-2011
Adjunct Instructor, Math & Science Department, Kirkwood Community
College, Cedar Rapids & Iowa City. Course: Human Biology
2004-2011
Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa
Courses: Human Origins, Introduction to Prehistory, Anthropology of Death
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2012-Present
Secretary-Treasurer, Missouri State Anatomical Board, Columbia, MO
2007-2009
Cadaver Preparation Assistant. Deeded Body Program, Department of
Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa.
Supervisor: Darrell Wilkins
2006-2008
Copy Editor. Introduction to Physical Anthropology (11th edition & edition 0910). R. Jurmain, L. Kilgore, W. Trevathan, R. Ciochon. Wadsworth
Publishing. Belmont, CA.
Supervisor: Russell Ciochon
2003
Collections Assistant. Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History. Bryan, TX.
Supervisor: Thomas Lynch
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
in prep.
Maddux, S.D., C.V. Ward, F.H. Brown, J.M. Plavcan, F.K. Manthi. “A small
human molar from the Middle Pleistocene of Kenya.” For submission to
Nature.
in prep.
Maddux, S.D. "A quantitative assessment of zygomaticoalveolar crest
curvature in recent and fossil Homo." For submission to the Journal of
Human Evolution.
in review
Moffett, E.A., S.D. Maddux, C.V. Ward. “Sexual dimorphism in relative sacral
breadth among catarrhine primates.” Submitted to the American Journal of
Physical Anthropology.
2012
Wu, X., S.D. Maddux, L. Pan, E. Trinkaus. “Nasal floor variation among
eastern Eurasian Pleistocene Homo.” Anthropological Science. 120(3): 217226.
2010
Holton, N.E., R.G. Franciscus, M.A. Nieves, S.D. Marshal, S.B. Reimer, T.E.
Southard, J.C. Keller, S.D. Maddux. “Sutural growth restriction and modern
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human facial evolution: an experimental study in a pig model.” Journal of
Anatomy. 216(1): 41-61.
2009
Maddux, S.D. & R.G. Franciscus. “Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface
topography in Homo.” Journal of Human Evolution. 56(2): 161-174.
Peer-reviewed Book Chapters
2010
Maddux, S.D. “Experimental insights into the evaluation of knapping skill in
Pliocene hominids.” In Pushing the Envelope: Experimental Directions in the
Archaeology of Stone Tools. Grant S. McCall (ed). pp. 1-18. Nova Science
Publishers, Hauppage, NY.
Peer-reviewed Abstracts
accepted
Moffett, E.A., S.D. Maddux, C.V. Ward. “Sexual dimorphism in catarrhine
sacra: Obstetrics versus body size dimorphism.” American Journal of
Physical Anthropology.
accepted
Franciscus, R.G., S.D. Maddux., K. Wikstrom Schmidt. “Anatomically
modern humans as a ‘self-domesticated’ species: insights from ancestral
wolves and descendant dogs.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
accepted
Sporleder, A.N., C.E. Burns, S.D. Maddux. “Assessing the forensic utility of
the zygomaxillary suture in ancestry estimation” American Journal of Physical
Anthropology.
accepted
Burns, C.E., A.N. Sporleder, S.D. Maddux. “Zygomaxillary suture
morphology in Pleistocene and Holocene Homo.” American Journal of
Physical Anthropology.
2012
Maddux, S.D. "A quantitative assessment of zygomaticoalveolar crest
curvature in recent and fossil Homo." American Journal of Physical
Anthropology. 54S: 199
2011
Maddux, S.D., R.G. Franciscus, T.R. Yokley. “Variation in morphofunctional
units of the human nose and climatic adaptation.” American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. 52S: 203
2011
Marsh, H.E., J.M. Polanski, S.D. Maddux. “Dental size reduction in Homo:
implications for the species designation of the PU-198 premolar.”
Paleoanthropology Society.
http://www.paleoanthro.org/pdfs/psoc_2011_fullabstracts.pdf
2009
Maddux, S.D. & R.G. Franciscus. “Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface
topography in Homo: Size does matter.” Paleoanthropology Society.
http://www.paleoanthro.org/pdfs/Paleo%20Abstracts% 202009meetings.pdf
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2008
Franciscus, R.G., N.E. Holton, M.A. Nieves, T.E. Southard, S.B. Reimer, S.D.
Marshal, K.E. Krizan, S.D. Maddux. “Experimental facial growth alteration in
Sus scrofa and its implications for the evolution of modern human craniofacial
anatomy.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 46S:98-99.
2008
Maddux, S.D. “Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo.”
James F. Jakobsen Graduate Conference.
http://gss.grad.uiowa.edu/jakobsen-conference/abstracts/archive/2008
2007
R.G. Franciscus, N.E. Holton, S.D. Maddux, H.E. Marsh, R.L. Ciochon.
“Temporal and geographical patterning of mandibular corpus dimensions in
Homo using Mantel tests.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 44S:
110.
2006
Maddux, S.D. & R.G. Franciscus. “Qualitative and quantitative assessment of
infraorbital surface topography in recent and fossil Homo”. American Journal
of Physical Anthropology. 42S: 123.
Book Reviews
2013
Maddux, S.D. Review of “Race? Debunking a Scientific Myth” by Ian
Tattersall and Rob Desalle. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
150(1): 166.
2007
Ciochon, R.L. & S.D. Maddux. Review of “The First Boat People” by Steve
Webb. American Anthropologist. 109: 318.
RESEARCH GRANTS
External
2009
“Assessing the reliability of infraorbital variables in phylogenetic analyses of
later Homo.” Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. S.D.
Maddux, Principal Investigator. $18,353.00
2009
“Assessing the reliability of infraorbital characters in phylogenetic analyses of
Pleistocene Homo.” Leakey Foundation General Research Grant. S.D.
Maddux, Principal Investigator. $12,612.70.
Internal
2010
“Assessing the reliability of infraorbital characters in phylogenetic analyses of
Pleistocene Homo.” Graduate College Summer Fellowship. S.D. Maddux,
Principal Investigator. $3,000.00
2009
“A quantitative assessment of infraorbital morphology in Homo: Testing for
character independence and evolutionary significance.” T. Anne Cleary
Award for International Research. S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator.
$5,000.00
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2009
“Assessing infraorbital size and shape in fossil humans.” ECGPS Research
Grant. S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator. $992.00
2008
“Assessing infraorbital allometry in Homo.” Stanley Graduate Award for
International Research. S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator. $2,000.00
2007
“Allometry of infraorbital surface topography in recent and fossil Homo.”
Department of Anthropology Summer Research Grant, S.D. Maddux,
Principal Investigator. $726.75
2005
“The canine fossa: Defining a modern trait and analyzing variation in the
infraorbital region in modern Homo.” Department of Anthropology Summer
Research Grant, S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator. $2,165.00
2005
“The canine fossa: Defining a modern trait and analyzing variation in the
infraorbital region in modern Homo.” UISG Summer Research Grant, S.D.
Maddux, Principal Investigator. $623.00
PRESENTATION GRANTS
2011
“Variation in morphofunctional units of the human nose and climatic
adaptation.” ECGPS Scholarly Presentation Grant. S.D. Maddux, Principal
Investigator. $200.00
2009
“Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo: Size does
matter.” Kirkwood Community College. Staff Development Grant. S.D.
Maddux, Principal Investigator. $550.00
2009
“Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo: Size does
matter.” Paleoanthropology Society Scholarly Presentation Grant. S.D.
Maddux, Principal Investigator. $261.00
2009
“Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo: Size does
matter.” GSS Scholarly Presentation Grant. S.D. Maddux, Principal
Investigator. $200.00
2009
“Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo: Size does
matter.” ECGPS Scholarly Presentation Grant. S.D. Maddux, Principal
Investigator. $75.00
2007
“Temporal and geographical patterning of mandibular corpus dimensions in
Homo using Mantel tests.” Department of Anthropology Scholarly
Presentation Grant. S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator. $200.00
2006
“Qualitative and quantitative assessment of infraorbital surface topography in
recent and fossil Homo.” UISG Scholarly Presentation Grant, S.D. Maddux,
Principal Investigator. $100.00
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2006
“Qualitative and quantitative assessment of infraorbital surface topography in
recent and fossil Homo.” GSS Scholarly Presentation Grant, S.D. Maddux,
Principal Investigator. $100.00
2006
“Qualitative and quantitative assessment of infraorbital surface topography in
recent and fossil Homo.” Department of Anthropology Scholarly Presentation
Grant, S.D. Maddux, Principal Investigator. $73.00
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS EXAMINED
2012
United States: Zoology Collections, Field Museum of Natural History,
Chicago.
2010
Australia: Roonka Collection, South Australia Museum, Adelaide.
France: Musee de l’Homme, Paris; Institute de Paleontologie Humaine,
Paris; Musee National de Prehistoire, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac; Université
Bordeaux I, Talence.
Spain: Gran Dolina (Atapuerca) Human Fossil Collection, Centro National de
Investigacion Sobre la Evolución Humana, Burgos. Museo de la Evolución
Humana, Burgos. Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca) Human Fossil & Cast
Collection, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid.
United States: Paleoanthropology Laboratory, Washington University, St.
Louis.
2009
Austria: Natural History Museum, Vienna.
Belgium: Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Brussels.
China: Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing.
Czech Republic: Moravian Museum, Brno.
Ethiopia: National Museum, Addis Ababa.
France: Institute de Paleontologie Humaine, Paris.
Germany: Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Berlin; Rheinisches
Landesmuseum, Bonn; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart.
Greece: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki.
Israel: Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem; University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv.
Italy: Museo Fiorentino di Preistoria, Florence; Museo Nazionale Preistorico
Etnografico "L.Pigorini", Rome; Università di Roma "La Sapienza," Rome;
University of Sienna, Sienna; Museo dei Balzi Rossi, Ventimiglia.
Japan: National Museum of Natural and Science, Tokyo.
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Romania: Institutul de Speologie "Emil Racovita", Bucharest.
Russia: Laboratory of Anthropological Reconstruction, Moscow.
South Africa: National Museum, Bloemfontein; Iziko South African Museum,
Cape Town; University of Cape Town, Cape Town; East London Museum,
East London; Florisbad Research Station, Florisbad; P.V.T. Fossil
Laboratory, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Raymond Dart
Collection, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Ditsong National
Museum of Natural History (Transvaal Museum), Pretoria.
The Netherlands: Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, Leiden.
United Kingdom: Natural History Museum, London.
United States: UI-Stanford Collection, University of Iowa, Iowa City;
American Museum of Natural History, New York; National Museum of Natural
History, Washington, D.C.
2007
United States: Human Origins & Physical Anthropology Collections, National
Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.
2005
Austria: Anthropology Cranial Collection, Natural History Museum, Vienna.
Khoi San Cranial Collection, Institute of Anthropology, Vienna.
STUDENT MENTORING
Ph.D. Committee Membership
2012-2013
Ashley Hammond (ABD candidate), Dept. of Pathology & Anatomical
Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Dissertation: Novel 3D
analysis of hip joint mobility and the evolution of locomotor abilities in
Miocene hominoids.
Graduate Student Research
2012-2013
Elizabeth Moffett, Dept. of Pathology & Anatomical Sciences, University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO. Research focus: Obstetric implications of sexual
dimorphism in sacral dimensions among catarrhine primates.
Undergraduate Student Research
2012-2013
Jin Yan, Radiological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Research focus: Skeletal morphology of wild and domesticated canids with
implications for the “self-domestication hypothesis” of modern human origins.
2012-2013
Casey Burns, Biological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Zygomaxillary suture morphology in recent and fossil
Homo.
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2012-2013
Alexandria Sporleder, Biochemstry major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Forensic utility of the human zygomaxillary suture in
osteological estimation of ancestry.
2012-2013
Jordan Mroz, Radiological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Evolutionary trends in post-canine dental size
reduction in Pleistocene fossil Homo.
2012-2013
Jamin Shih, Anthropology & Psychology major. University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO. Research focus: Forensic osteology of the University of
Missouri Anatomy Skeletal Collection.
2012-2013
Lauren MacKay, Biological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Web and graphic design in paleoanthropology.
2012
Ismam Islam, Biological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Forensic osteology of the University of Missouri
Anatomy Skeletal Collection.
2012
Derek Kelly, Anthropology & Biological Sciences major. University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO. Research focus: Forensic osteology of the
University of Missouri Anatomy Skeletal Collection.
2012
Raven Wright, Biological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO. Research focus: Forensic osteology of the University of Missouri
Anatomy Skeletal Collection.
2012
Kaelyn Looram, Biochemstry major. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Research focus: Web and graphic design in paleoanthropology.
2012
Audra Hina, Biological Sciences major. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Research focus: Anatomical illustration.
INVITED LECTURES
2012
“Forensic anthropology: Identification & trauma.” University of Missouri,
Course: Forensic Pathology and Death Investigation, Instructor: Chris Stacy.
4/6/2012
2012
“Forensic anthropology: An introduction.” University of Missouri, Course:
Forensic Pathology and Death Investigation, Instructor: Chris Stacy. 4/4/2012
2012
“Zygomaticoalveolar crest curvature in recent and fossil Homo: Implications
for Neandertal facial biomechanics.” University of Missouri, Pathology &
Anatomical Sciences Grand Rounds. 2/13/2012
2012
“The origins of human anatomical sex differences.” University of Missouri,
Course: Human Biology and Life History, Instructor: Libby Cowgill. 1/30/2012
2011
“A quantitative assessment of zygomaticoalveolar crest curvature in recent
and fossil Homo.” Department of Anthropology, Washington University, St.
Louis. 11/30/2011
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2010
“The Neandertals.” University of Iowa, Course: Human Origins, Instructor: Dr.
Nelson Ting. 4/29/2010
2010
“Introduction to paleontology.” University of Iowa, Course: Human Origins,
Instructor: Dr. Nelson Ting. 3/26/2010
2009
“Allometric scaling of infraorbital surface topography in Homo: Size does
matter.” University of Iowa, Anthropology Brown Bag Speaker Series.
3/27/2009
2007
“A possible case of hypochondroplasia recognized from skeletal remains.”
University of Iowa, Anthropology Brown Bag Speaker Series. 10/26/2007
2007
“Human variation and race” University of Iowa, Course: Issues in
Anthropology, Instructor: Lavanya Proctor. 9/11/2007
2004
“The Neandertals.” University of Iowa, Course: Human Origins, Instructor:
Dr. Russell Ciochon. 11/17/2004
SOCIETIES
2008-Present
Paleoanthropology Society
2005-Present
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
SERVICE
Forensic Investigations
2012
Case #ME12-462, Medical Examiner’s Office, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
2012
Case #ME12-414, Medical Examiner’s Office, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
2012
Case #ME12-191, Medical Examiner’s Office, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
2012
Case #ME12-020, Medical Examiner’s Office, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
Professional Committees
2011-2013
William S. Pollitzer Student Travel Award Committee, American Association
of Physical Anthropologists.
2011-2013
AAPA Student Prize Committee, American Association of Physical
Anthropologists.
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Manuscript Reviewer
2012
Journal of Human Evolution
Departmental/University Service
2012
Faculty Mentor, Health Sciences Research Day. University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
2010
Research Grant Reviewer, Executive Council of Graduate and Professional
Students, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2010
Brown Bag Speaker Series Coordinator, Department of Anthropology,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2008
Graduate Mentor, Honors Networking Dinner, University of Iowa Honors
Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2008
Peer Judge, James F. Jakobsen Graduate Conference, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA
2007-2008
President, Anthropology Graduate Student Association, Department of
Anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2006-2007
Vice President & Faculty Representative, Anthropology Graduate Student
Association, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2005-2006
Undergraduate Liaison, Anthropology Graduate Student Association,
Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Departmental/University Outreach
2012
“Human Gross Anatomy Lab.” Field Trip for Boonslick High School Technical
Education Center. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2012
“Human Gross Anatomy Lab.” Outreach seminar for State Fair Community
College radiology course. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2012
“Human Neuroanatomy Lab.” Outreach seminar for William Woods Univeristy
anatomy course. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2012
“Human Gross Anatomy Lab.” Field Trip for the University of Missouri PreMedical Student Society (4 sessions). University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2012
“Clinical Cadaver Workshop.” Professional Outreach to Physical Therapists in
Central Missouri. School of Health Professions, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO
2012
“Human Gross Anatomy Lab.” Mini Medical School, High School outreach
program. School of Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
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2012
“Human Gross Anatomy Lab.” Field Trip for Moberly High School Anatomy
class. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
2011
“Introduction to Human Gross Anatomy.” Outreach seminar for State Fair
Community College Radiology Program. University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO
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